Why do you lose more the longer you watch the market? In short—because you treat K-lines like an ECG and your position like your life.

Many people think that by staring at the market 24/7, they can avoid risks and seize opportunities. What’s the result? The market doesn’t move, but your heartbeat races first. A red K-line fills you with fantasies of getting rich; a green K-line immediately makes you question your life. You’re not watching the market; you’re watching your emotions go on a roller coaster.

The more you watch the market, the easier it is to tie your position to your fate. A slight rise makes you excited like you’ve won the world; a slight drop makes you anxious enough to want to smash your keyboard. When your mindset is led by the market, you’re no longer trading; you’re being tugged by the market’s leash.

Why can experts remain calm? Because they know: what really determines profit and loss is never just looking a few more times, but the logic before placing an order, the allocation of positions, and whether the stop-loss is resolute. Watching the market only amplifies human weaknesses—greed and fear.

Remember:

The market isn’t perceived through your eyes; it’s survived through strategy.

K-lines aren’t ECGs; they won’t feel your pain just because you’re nervous.

Positions aren’t your life; they’re just chips, and you need to learn to let go.

The harsh truth in the crypto world is that stubbornly holding on and blindly watching will ultimately drag you into the abyss.

Those who can make money aren’t the ones with their eyes open the longest, but those with the clearest minds.

So stop staring at the market; turn off the screen and save some energy for strategy. Living longer means earning what truly belongs to you.

Finally, I wish every person who likes, saves, and follows this article to reap a bountiful harvest in this bull market!

Stay tuned: $BTC $ETH $XRP bnb sol doge pepe sui ena uni ada edu dia ogn prom drxe bome win cvx people

#币安HODLer空投DOLO #ETH走势分析 #比特币巨鲸换仓以太坊 #机构筹资布局SOL #美联储降息预期